ECKANKAR Ghana courts support from traditional, state institutions ahead of 50th anniversary
ECKANKAR Ghana has intensified preparations for its 50th anniversary celebrations through a series of strategic engagements with key traditional and government institutions.
The spiritual organisation, which has maintained a presence in Ghana for five decades, is preparing to commemorate its golden jubilee later this year while also gearing up to host the 2026 African ECK Soul Adventure Seminar, a major continental gathering expected to attract participants from across Africa and beyond.
As part of efforts to ensure the success of the celebrations, a high-powered delegation from ECKANKAR Ghana paid courtesy calls on the La Traditional Council, the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, and the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts.
The delegation was led by Mr John Akabuo, Deputy Vahana Team and National Missionary Services Leader responsible for Publicity and Public Relations, together with Mr Peter Cephas Adjei, Regional Vahana Team and National Missionary Services Leader.
According to the leadership of ECKANKAR Ghana, the visits were aimed at officially informing the institutions about the upcoming anniversary activities and seeking their support and collaboration for the landmark events.
The organisation believes that partnerships with traditional authorities and state institutions will help promote cultural understanding, encourage community participation and enhance the overall impact of the celebrations.
Speaking after the engagements, Mr Akabuo expressed appreciation for the warm reception accorded the delegation by the various institutions.
“The response we received was very encouraging. We were pleased by the level of interest shown in our upcoming activities and the willingness of stakeholders to explore areas of collaboration,” he stated.
He noted that the 50th anniversary celebration represents more than a milestone for ECKANKAR members, describing it as an opportunity to promote unity, service and spiritual growth within society.
“This is a moment to reflect on the values that have guided us over the years and to share those values with the wider community. We want the celebrations to inspire people and bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds,” he added.
The highlight of the anniversary programme will be the 2026 African ECK Soul Adventure Seminar, scheduled to take place from September 25 to 27 at the Temple of ECK Accra in Okponglo, East Legon.
The seminar, which will be held under the theme, “Living Your Spiritual Purpose,” is expected to feature spiritual discussions, educational workshops, creative arts exhibitions and interactive sessions designed to help participants deepen their understanding of the spiritual dimensions of life.
Organisers say the event will also serve as a platform for cultural exchange and meaningful dialogue among participants from diverse countries, cultures and traditions.
As part of its inclusive approach, ECKANKAR Ghana plans to extend invitations to religious organisations, community groups and other stakeholders to participate in the anniversary activities.
The leadership of the organisation believes that fostering mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among people of different faiths remains critical to national development and social harmony.
With anticipation building ahead of the celebrations, ECKANKAR Ghana says it remains committed to delivering a memorable golden jubilee that reflects its legacy of spiritual service while showcasing Ghana as a welcoming destination for visitors attending the continental seminar.
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